We love 4K and we love OLED, but we'd be loathe to choose one over the other.

Thankfully, LG has squished that particular predicament by announcing no less than three new TVs that combine both.

Big and curvy

The smallest of the new models is 55in, but in the fictional world in which we have massive houses and even bigger salaries it's the 77in 77EC9800 that we'd get.

All three have curved screens, which LG still claims is for the purposes of immersing you in the picture but we're still fairly unconvinced about, even if they do look darn pretty.

These 4K OLEDs also obviously pack in every other technical bell and whistle in LG's roster, including apparently infinite contrast ratios, a Colour Refiner, and upscaling of standard-def and bog-standard HD to near-4K quality. They also all get the new and rather lovely looking webOS-powered smart TV platform, which we're hoping to go hands-on with very shortly.

Online Editor, Asia

Where forth art thou, Netflix?

It's all good and great that 4K TVs are picking up pace, and from the looks of it, curved TVs will be dominating 2014. But for Singapore and Malaysia viewers, tough luck with Netflix. Unless you're using a VPN service to bypass the geographical restriction, you won't get first dibs on the latest shows on Netflix. Avoid the internet, if you don't want to read spoilers from House of Cards.